Dreer's Select Small Fruits 



Small Fruits by Mail 



Orders for Smalt Fruits up to about 25 

 plants can usually be sent by Parcel Post 

 ij you add to your remittance 10% (15% 

 west of the Mississippi) of their value for 

 postage and special packing. Minimum 

 charge 10 cents. 



2 Luscious Hardy Grapes 



ChampagnO. A strong grower and pro- 

 lific bearer with large luscious berries 

 of an appealing coppery red color. 

 Extensively grown in the grape growing 

 districts of New Jersey. 



The Caco. Luscious fruit equalling in 

 quality and melting texture the green- 

 house grown product. Large wine red 

 berries with abundant bloom carried 

 in large compact bunches. Very 

 vigorous. 

 Strong two-year-old plants of either: 



50c each; S5.00 per doz.; 840.00 per 100. 



Four Standard Grapes 



Catawba. Vigorous, hardy, and produc- 

 tive vines with large clusters of duU 

 purplish red grapes. 



Concord. Has large black grapes 

 arranged in long bunches. A really 

 choice variety of superb flavor. 



Moore's Diamond. Attractive, large 

 bunches of greenish white grapes. Very 

 juicy and of early maturity. 



Moore's Early. Large black berries. 



Strong selected 2-year-old vines: 

 30c each; S3.00 per doz.; 820.00 per 100. 



The Boysenberry 



This wonderful new berry is destined to 

 dominate the small fruit world. It pro- 

 duces truly huge fruits like Blackberries 

 in appearance but frequently measuring 

 2 inches in length. These berries are 

 borne in great abundance and each one is 

 an individual delight to the palate, 

 whether eaten fresh, canned, or in jellies 

 or pies. Reliable growers pronounce them 

 to be the highest in quality of all known 

 small fruit. Should be grown the same 

 as Grape Vines, that is, trained to stakes 

 or along wires. 25c each; 82.50 per dozen; 

 815.00 per 100. 



Mastodon Strawberry 



Strawberries 

 Mastodon 



Supreme Everbearing 



Plants set this spring will give you a 

 splendid crop of large, sweet, juicy berries 

 all through the late summer and fall. Very 

 productive, of splendid color, and most 

 luscious flavor. A very dependable 

 variety of choicest quality. 12 for 75c; 

 25 for 81.00; 50 for 81.50; 100 for 82.50; 

 1000 for 815.00. 



Select Standard Varieties 

 Big Joe. A fine midseason. 

 Chesapeake. Favorite late. 

 Marshall. Midseason. 

 Premier. .\ fine early. 



.1 ny of the above: 

 12 for 40c; 25 for 65c; 50 for 81.00; 

 100 for 81.50; 1000 for 810.00 



New Early Strawberry 



Dorsett. This splendid new early Straw- 

 berry is a most productive variety 

 bearing practically perfect berries of 

 most attractive appearance and de- 

 liciously sweet wild-Strawberry flavor. 

 Disease free, productive, of good size, 

 with attractive berries of a light scarlet 

 color. Valuable uncooked, in pastries, 

 or jams. 12 for 75c; 25 for 81.00; 

 50 for 81.50; 100 for 82.50; 1000 

 for 815.00. 



Blackberries 



Blackberries respond generously to good 

 treatment. They prefer a deep soil but 

 will grow and fruit almost anywhere. 



Robinson. Large round berries, very 

 tender and sweet. 



Kussell. One of the best older varieties. 

 Very early, and still popular. 



81.00 



Either of the above: 



per doz.; 88.00 per 100. 



Raspberries 



Raspberries will succeed in any good 

 garden soil. For best results remove old 

 wood immediately after cropping. 



Chief. Very hardy with delicious firm 

 red berries, ripening 10 days earlier 

 : than any other popular variety. 



Latham. The standard red variety 

 which we can recommend as one of the 

 best midseason varieties for every sec- 

 tion of the U. S. either for home or 

 market planting. 



Everbearing Red Raniere. Not only 

 the earliest but also a choice perpetual- 

 fruiting variety. Bears continuously on 

 both the old and new canes. 



Any of the above: 

 81.00 per doz.; 88.00 per 100. 



""' New Yellow Raspberry 

 Yellow Honeysweet 



This looks to us like the most important 

 hardy fruit to appear in many years. 

 Medium sized, golden yellow berries of 

 delicious flavor. Not only of finest quality 

 but the berries are produced on the current 

 year's growth. Bears continuously right 

 up to frost. 3 for 81.50; 10 for 84.00; 

 100 for 835.00. 



Vegetable Plants, Roots, & H erbs 



Asparagus —Mary Washington. Large straight dark green 



shoots with heavy overtone. The tips are tight and firm and do 



not open out or begin to branch until well out of the ground, 



making the finest kind of green .\sparagus both for home use 



and market. It is nearer to being rust-proof than any other 



variety, and the large, luscious stalks will be greatly appre- 

 ciated. One-year-old roots, 60c per doz,; 82.00 per 100; 



$12.00 per 1000. 

 Horseradish, Maliner Kren or Bohemian. Produces roots 



of enormous size. 60c per doz.; 82.00 per 100. 

 Rhubarb, Victoria. Finest variety. Strong roots. 25c each; 



82.50 per doz.; 815.00 per 100. 



Popular Herbs for the Garden 



Chives. Valued for their mild onion flavor. 20c per clump; 



S2.00 per doz. 

 Lavender. A great favorite. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 

 Peppermint. 20c each; S2.00 per doz. 

 Rosemary. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 

 Sage, Holt's Mammoth. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 

 Spearmint. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 



Tarragon (£.!/rj.i;oH). For flavoring. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 

 Thyme, Broad- Leaved English. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



11^ Vegetable Plants and Roots by Mail. — Small quantities of these can be sent by parcel post. Ad 

 (15% west of the Mississippi) to their value for postage and special packing. Minimum charge 10 



Add 10% 

 cents 



